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Walking on snow is more difficult than walking on the road, because

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0%[A] The snow is harder than the road
0%[B] The road is hard than snow
0%[C] When we push with our feet the snow does not react
100%[D] There is less friction in snow than on road ( 2 voters )
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Walking on snow is more difficult than walking on the road because there is less friction in snow than on the road. The uneven surface and lower friction of snow make it harder to gain traction and maintain stability while walking.

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  1. Walking on snow is more difficult than walking on the road because there is less friction in snow than on the road (D). Friction between the shoe and the ground helps maintain stability and allows for efficient walking. Snow has a lower coefficient of friction compared to the road surface, making it harder to gain traction and causing slipping. Additionally, the uneven and soft nature of snow further reduces stability and increases the effort required to walk. Option (A) is incorrect because snow is generally softer than the road surface. Option (B) is also incorrect as it suggests that the road is harder than snow, which isn’t the case. Option (C) is inaccurate because snow does react when force is applied, albeit with less resistance due to its softer texture. Therefore, the correct option is (D) There is less friction in snow than on the road.

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